• Flies: our guides are stocked and prepared with flies.• Drinking Water: It’s very important to stay hydrated in the dry high alpine air of Colorado. Drink more than you think you need.• First Aid Kit: All our guides are First Aid / CPR Certified.• Sunscreen: SPF 30+ is necessary year round in Colorado to avoid nasty burns. Glare off the water only intensifies the sun.• Bug Spray: Simple, but it makes a world of difference in your enjoyment on the water.

What You Can Expect:

You will only find a friendly and helpful staff and a world class, professional fly shop at Front Range Anglers. We specialize in introducing the sport of fly-fishing to first-time fly fisherman in addition to helping experienced anglers hone their skills. You will find that our guides are extremely knowledgeable and patient as they assist you throughout your adventure.

Typically we start your trip by meeting at the shop, but pickup for you in the Boulder area can always be arranged with the guide. At the shop, you will be properly sized and fitted in your equipment to ensure your comfort. Once we have the equipment fitted and all the necessary fishing licenses, the guide will provide transportation to the water.

Our guides create a comfortable learning environment for you and use years of fly-fishing and guiding experience to get you into fish. You will find that our guides are both patient and attentive, especially with kids. A great guide will work hard so that you don’t have to.

We can also provide team building corporate trips into the Rocky Mountains. This is a perfect way to relax after a long meeting or conference while keeping the team together. These trips are tailored to accommodate large groups of 10 or more. Let the professional guides of Front Range Anglers provide a relaxing and exciting experience for your corporate team!

What To Bring:

• Layers: The weather in Colorado is notorious for changing quickly. Your best strategy is to bring multiple light layers that can be added/removed quickly.Packable Rainwear: Summer rains can be cold and intense, and often times even include small hail.• Pants: Light, synthetic pants are best in waders. Jeans bunch up and become uncomfortable quickly.• Socks: Medium or lightweight synthetic socks are ideal.• Sunglasses: Standard lenses are good, but polarized lenses great! Bring them if you have them.• Hat: Recommended for sun protection and comfort, and it also helps cut glare from above which will help you spot fish!